post the book you have read the most,
it doesnt exactly have to be your favorite but one you keep going back to
anna karenina
To re-live that sweet sweet childhood.
>>7727775
are you an anarchist anon?
:^)
You make it much too easy to do this.
>>7727803
serious nostalgia.
remember those shitty little one-room book fairs? I would get stoked to buy a new captain underpants for weeks
>>7727814
Haha yea, everyone gathering in an assembly line waiting to purchase the latest captain underpants or diary of a wimpy kid
>>7727811
"Put my small penis in her." - William H. Gass
>>7727793
how did you guess
>>7727775
>hey guys, turns out libertarianism really works when you have a Mike Sue AI solving your every problem while being a literal deus ex machina
>DUDE TANSTAAFL LMAO
Not a fan.
>>7727775
Faust 1&2. At least 20 times.
>>7727775
this might sound weird, but i don't think i've ever read something again after reading it once.
i read at a slow pace and find myself re-reading passages often for a variety of reasons. i stop and analyze things, look up secondary texts, write what i think about it, all sorts of stuff.
after i'm done with it, i feel like i've pretty much gotten everything i possibly can out of it. don't have any huge desire to go back, at least not now, since there are other books to get to first.
>>7727834
"Fuck the French."
t. William Gass
the first time i didn't even like it that much, it felt too weird and meandering and intense and i just didn't know what it was doing and felt uncomfortable and i stopped halfway through
and then a few years later my friend was telling me about this strange dreamlike book he'd read about a classical musician wandering through a confusing and unfathomably meaningful european town and encountering buried memories, and it sounded so familiar, and i realised i had previously attempted it that one time, so i read it again, and it struck a chord with me that time for some reason
and now i read it every couple of years at least and i can't explain what it is that i love so much about it, it just really fucking speaks to me
I can't get enough.
>>7728287
I'm reading that right now, it's pretty damn swell.
>>7730118
if youve only read a book once you really havent read it all all. during a first read the book is too foreign
>>7730265
did you fucking read anything i said?